Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, October 07, 1824, Image 3

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t however until liis nfluluvit* had been len befero ainagiBtraU-, Htntifying his borderer in the most unequivocal terms, ^ .1 .. 4l.urn’ m ilitl'it iHTI ritnte liimpelf r . livc of this *• when it wub told Bone, Wy- tt was dead, he instantly made uiisweiS „ J. llie priori of that, one d—n rascal is out ° f Stwh'dreudfnl depravity is sickening for humanity to. contemplate.—O/tercuo Intf r ' Wp are apprehensive, that Mr. Jeffer- will be unable to visit Richmond' or non York-Town. He is anxious to pay ever/, respect to La Fay at to—btiMvc understand that his stute of health will scarcely per mit J.im to go sojjr from home. W' ‘ jfr Madison, Mi' MdnrOe, und n mlip- hrr of Rcvolutidfmry officers and soldiers, hill receive imitations to YbrfcV f Richmond Compiler. CPf crease, Greece, • nildeon,lnthyput . . ’And Oli .' may thy wisdom'und virtue .’lilljhy glory exceed thnt ot Rome, or of Greece "WAnd tliy fame reach from Ipdlo the. Pole. J'dr, tho’ Britain ifow boasts ofifier wealth, and. lcx^s • ■ *- Yet, semn a* bright Science tliy wilds #hull exV. Her learning, bef boost, hor itontcmW slnfll be ° Andberhnrpssliallloiid smitid lathy praise; For I see tliy young son* rising fast o’etf Ihe land, While Genlous shall klndfe nnd Valour command W hile Virtue shall guido with her powerful wand And Devotion her altars shall raise. Thy proud halls of science shull sendforth their And F^ofl’y slmll fly before Wisdom’s bright blaze,' While uges, and nations, Fame's trumpet shal raise, • Ami Laurels tby labour shall crown; Thy sons shall bond low to that notNTircr. hank That blest them with Freedom, in this frujtfu land, ' That prompted their fathers In unfon to stand, Whan sunk ’ncatb a tyrant’s hard frown. | Thy Muses in splendor supremely shall shine, ..ThytHoracrs.sublime with thy Vflfgils shall join, While tliy Moore* und. thy Byrons shall bow at the • shriiic, Of Polo’s magical power; llavk! liurk! fr om you grave hear soft rnusick rise; It trembles, It echoes, it mounts to the skies, Whilst, thrilling with heavenly rbpture, it flies, Lika burps in tho Moon’s fairy hour. . E'en thy Pages shall thine slip,more bright than qf . yore, Demosthenes lightnings with fury shall pour,. While Tyrnn’tiy’s' reign, at his nod, shall be o’i Aud Liberty's eagle appear; . Proud Commerce shall then lur display her broad sail, Her motto bo “Freedom tofreedom all bail While tliy ships shall be wafted by Fortune’s swift gale, And her smiles shall thy marluers.chcor, Samo heaven-born genius how soon may we find Like Clinton, tho inorch of whose gigantic mind, Annihilates space, and leaves torrents behind, * Two far distant octant to toed •• With what'wonder nnd guze shall the Savage be hold, Our rich soil of Commerce its bosom unfold, Through his wild native woods, o'er his moun tains of gold, While the “stripes and the stars”.are his dread Hud while Plenty und Peace shall o’ershadow your land, While Learning and Virtue shall walk “hand in hand,” While Happiness pointing to heaven, shall stand, Think oft hose,who these blessings have won; Think of him, firm and true in the battle’s comma (ion, ' Who secured all your rights, both by land and by COMMUNICATIONS. To the Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Savannah. Gentlemen : s , • You have come Info office and beholditn empty trensury; the citizens look up to you to relieve hi some measure that embarrassment: andhew is it tt> l*$ done: fortunately the last board of Aldermen made a begiuingby curtailing the fees of one ofits Officers and would not the fees of all your officers admit of,a considerable reduction: under the pre sent tinids, I should say they would, arid that thrown Iqjo the Treasury would help to ahl yohr future-efforts to relieve the .city of its'growing jjebtv and relieve the -citizens under the heavy pre ssure of the li mes. . • ' A NATIVE. For the Coivtdrrativn of , the Planters 0% ' jSpvqnnah ItiPcr. It hhsbcrfircmarl^ed tome b$ r shvqm! persons above 11 otchineons Islund»tlmt thejl'reshpt* were' begoibe■more frequeAiiflate yenrii. I will nsk foe what piirpo-o was ihe- 'vessels sqpk in the Riv- cr but to ob ’ ruct the water; Jf< tlfc^ passago Is ob structed will nbt the freshes ftc tqore frequent nptil (he wator’fchjcs a sufficient paSsagruthother way. and vvbcil wfll that be; I think the Council had as good a right if any nt all to cut itcro ; cs nt Hinkles- plantation and draw the Water into flic southern channel, as tQ obstruct the North Rlvcroiany nfo .(ural passage, to-'sty nothing of its being 011$ of thoir-'miits: have they the right to obstruct tbqnfi* fund stream to the. injury d^Onf person, arid^fit Wtyose expi’iici; slmljthe obstruction be removed? .THK, SUFFERERS. esW.rr rorjli Ye* 1 (Veer ft, native yf. Marble I)I0>. 4 fday nipuiihgvMr. Charles Ivyon, first off he lint: sipp. Augusta, aged’about 28 years, . .Massachusetts-—an able and Correct office r, Whose loss Ik sincerely regret’ ted. by all who kupw Wifi. In New OrleaOapn fhe’14th ult. of the prevail- ng fever, Mr. Jfcttps F*p,\o, [formerly of the firm ifJoyncr fo Feunp of thnrteily] u native of New York, aged aOyears. COMMERCIAL. '* EXPORTS FROM SAVANNAH. From the Charleston, Patriot, 4th inst, . During the month of kept. 1824. Uplands, N. York-und ether coastwise ports 408 Hite, . do • ' do 6li For 12 piontys, ending 3t)lh Sept. 1824. ' U|CE. 10,145 3,483 Urr.ANus. SeaIslanus Foreign, 81,577 0,350 Coastwise, CO,079' . 802 3j\he period last year. UitLAiuis. SeaIslanus Foreign, 08,230 10,054 Coastwise, C0,8GJJ 47ti Increase, ■ ■ ; — Decrease i 10,534 1,478 Etlimult of Ihe'stock of Cotton in Savannah, taken • • 30lU September,‘1324. tiplaudj, < 803 bales Sea, Islands, 134 do 03*POSTSCRIPT! .Tust us our puper was going to press, wo received the folio,wing from a Corres pondent at St. At^aslbui: suiPHVl&dit. Office of Ihe East'Florida Herald', \ SEPTRitBER 29. Extract of a teller to itohn Hodman, Esq. Collector of the Port of, St. Augustine. Dear Sir: I returned Inst evtbing from nn excursion into the cmmffy,(tnd’nb<jut 8 mile* to the smith of the 8t. JtihiisiByr, l’olistl’rved n wreck; She came oh shore, on the tiSd in»t f nnd is apparently Wn F.n- glish lfHg of about 200 Tons, loaned with Mahoga ny niid Logwood, lief name wits torn from the stern, und n’liWga-jin Box, Containing «U her pa pers nnducymihts yen* emptied and destroyed n .'•boi^limebefone .l orriyed. It wus diffieulf to discover wlmt her nufne or destination whs. The Box 1 allude to WRihnarked'"Emilfiott fy Co." and on the side of It, ^Sarah's Accounts." From the fragment ofn letter of instructions which escaped, it appears; tlmt'she,was commanded by Captain Rowe. The'brig’ is roppered—her masts were gone, but tile stiimpoftim foremast remained on the top of which* sparwits lnshcdnnd a platform made Tor the orew to stand on, and, “on that wus secured a bain) of Pork—Thyre Were no iWiiig persons ou bynrrijhe Wreck, bu{ mje del ’ ’ ’ pud a p:irt ufenothcr,w>W lonnd; and from stench which issued from ’the hold Vo 1 theye were OtiinHilieir.w. Shb wassecrt o ; bur on the 22 ' “ employed in on the approach would iji)l he spoken-* l rode htjout 12 miles on bench, nnd fourtd It strewed pieces of yes*' , and lumber'. A Inrj h Itimbcrmchn 8)# 1 orepM of JfhSnosdy lok H or oi them reached .the shore on'hspar. I lihvethongtit proper to inform you of the sit mi Ihit^oflliis brig, ns it Is Important that thosd ui- (crested shouklbo informed of her fate. It is certainly verv strange, that the underwri - ter? of London and Livu'rpool, as \fell ns those of America have never appointed nn ngent on the Florida Coast, tlipt pail Upon which, nbove nil o- tlians, one is most wanted, and would render them tlie most essential services. . Very respectfully yours, Sac. .IOHN DU BdSE * This sell r. is supposed to be the mime vessel which was seen for scvernl driys off tliy bar aftii the storm. In addition to the above wo add, that tho wreck was taken possession of by Mr. Philip Saluno, and every’ exertion made for the preservation of the enrgo. There is also the wreck of a schr. lying about It dot l R:ce s 5,393 0,237 1,988 Total, 627 bales Ciii.raw, Sept. 29. o* have come to market, cents; the unpreuedentci been tho cause of the backwardness of the nev, crop coming to market 03* In compliance with flu: directions trans- litted to me by the Charge 0’Affairs and Consul eneral of his Most faithful Majesty, the follow* , Is published for the in- milted General ing official communication formation of persons trading with the Portuguese domiuions. FRANCIS SORREL, Vice Consul. Vice Consulate of Portugal/) Savannah, Sept. 30,1824. ) We fire authorised to state that, by n new regn latipn of the government of his Most Faithful Ma jesty, passed tins seqpnd day of July le%t,nnd pro claimed (n Lisbon by the Royal Board of Trade, on the 8th July, strict orders have been given and efficient measures havd been adopted’to prevent smqggling’Or the Introduction ot cofitrubaud goods —one ofwhich as it regards foreign commerce Is tho following: Two Guarda-Costy* arc established commanded by officers of the Royal NaVy, with Custom House nnd other Officers on board, who oceuo, Oh! think of h, ? deep patriotic devotion, to visit every vessel theyraeet on the coustand lhiuk of W ASHINGTON, Globy’s proud ^Sna their papers and documents. If these Oh! think Lao of him, who wtlh patriot flame, To his country devoted his life, und Ills fume, A country still proud of his Art! and his Nome; It was I- RANKLlN,tbe learned andsuge;— VTwns he, who from BritcHn an empire bus sliurne It was he, who from tyrants tlicir sceptre inis toro : Who from Heaven's own ilghtniug its terror bos borne; 0):! laud him, ’till Time’s latest page. And forget not the patriot soldier that fell, ’Mid the shouts of the victor, the cannon’s loud swell, Tu ago.. 01 ages iiis pi ondi>tvi> ten," And his inutcbli *-- achievmentS record t Cfyoung Warren, on liunker, who sunk will: tho slain, t- *i Of MoNTnoMEiiv tlie bold, on the crimsou dyod pluiu, . ' J And of thousands of heroes, whose blood streumed While our Freedom was scaled -lly'their x [sword All haii to the Chiffta:n, whg Washington aided, mose Laurels of youth, in his age have not faded Who sees his own Qallia, by tyrants degraded And now comes to die in the land of 'his l! Site! ^a 0 ir^ tt .. ho ?:' ve , lcome .“s°?^ MipHMM t paper qpHRpippaHpHPipHIB Officers find that the manifests and also the bills of lading of their cargoes ore not certified und legal iscd by one of His Majesty’s Consuls or his Dele gate, ihey nre directed to seize such vessels and cargoestk produce of such seizures to be distri buted accfk’dlngto law. This rqgulaUon Respecting the seizures will be d in tttSfce months from die 8tli July, us Is from ports in'the . South of Europe onthsToe*Vessels from any otbei ers ere ntso placed onboard the at the Lazurett. bsen euncted :dute of the pro n commerce [ H ' ll,e bl ' rd ‘'a of feuch'poeFssfiRii.i x.1 1 ayittp . be re-cehoed fi’oia Georgia lcv Thrice welcome to share our salvatloiTam And, Ion" <• ■ ■ — CsI°J*> rig’ere tbs gins, e f old Time sboJl be run, Mhj our Union extend, now so wisely begun, • 0n ' °' l i Ff0tl to ‘he zono ofth! Sun, ' sill tames trump with our glory shall And may science,and wisdom,and virtue,InScaS 4 hailed the bright region ofpeuce HU the CLAY of Kentucky "--the marble of Shall in worth find in beauty •Atlantic and Pacific, f Printing. Editor—Be pleased to give (Jho following s:iit«hf ,,, r" g , ej, ! 8tlc,a ,)looe in y° m paper, as a adopted by M^kle minded > u b ladies, va hen they dismiss their lovors. • ^ am you te at l0SS *:9 c 9njecture upon whatgrounds have supposed I was partial to jt>u, or from* what cause you have made so extravagant a conclusion, I have unhop- pily takemnow, pso "nfortunffe a hope. If from nothing but a !® ,ls a °f justice, only, y mity would prompt me fo nndeceiveyou, aind m . ]° raffiiest you not to what others may say, some of whom think I ought to hasten return your attachment. Ibegyoanotto lls- ten to them, and ’ - assured, that though circumstances forbid that 7 0 „/w u ? n<n8ho,,ld ‘ na «y. I. l c";!noTbeyot eVerrem ^ bered,andth011 ^ (Forn^? 11 evor be your friend June- of«aoh thc Mondlnrt wjrd, ..htfr prov?.«o* bwvft pluce likewise frpmtjj cluiimtiou, but do uot affect loret] lHiiiudellibia, 14tu Sept. 1824. sept 28 & rlW ssssi PORT OF SAVANNAH. , ARRIVED, .Sleop Mary Jane. Marcollin, 1 day from St. Au -ustino, with oranges to the m*ister. Passeugora, Mrs Cook, Miss Itodmun and Lt Brown, U. S. Army—the two last were put on board the brig PWltneti lor New York, last evening. Cupt. M- - ... *.»- *•-•-rrcckof t of reports tliul wiieu he fell in with .the wreck of the Mary, (before reported, tlie office's and crew ol wbicll landed ut St. Marys,) she had nothing but her bowsprit standing, her hatches were oil and the water was making a complete breach over her Pilot Boat schr Vexation, Lee, from St Mth-yi with Oranges, by the way of Cumberifcdi 30 boui-s from the latter. On Sunday 3d at 11 o’clock, was boarded front tho Revenue CutterCrawford, I uine, bound to St Alarys. -Left at St Marvs, sloop John Chevalier for this port, with despatch. Pilot Boat schr John,Foster, St Marys, 2 day: with Oranges. Scbr Flora, Toipmerson, with the anchors, bles, 4*0. of ship Albion, on St Catherines. Steam BoatCnrolinu, Wray, Augusta, 68 bourn, f itli boats No 1 & 7 in tow. Passengers, Dr. lake, Messrs Cotton, andSimson. CLEARED, Brig Panthea, Bradley, New,York, Cohen & Miller. SAILED, Yesterdny, ship Clifford Wayne, White, for York; brig Pnntbea, Bradley, for do; brig Gov, Hopkipsj vidkery, for Part-uu-Frince. . This Morning at 0 o’clock, Steam Boat Carolina^ Wray, for Augustu, with lioats Nos. 9 and 11 tow with full cargoes. [The Carolina arrived Augusta about 7 o’clook last evening.] A steam boat with loaded boats will start to-iuorroW morn ing at 6 o’clock for Augtista. By a letter from Captain Lubbock of the new Steam boat Henry Shultz, we learrt that she would |cavo Charleston for Hamburg and Augusta, ' day, but did not expect to have any freight. Tho ship Louisa-Matilda, fm this port forN was spoken on Thursday last, off the Capes of 1 ir- giniu, by the schr Ohio, nr.here on Sunday. The Revenue Cutter Dallas, put into St Simon’s Sound.on Monday 27th ult. She had sailed tho coast along to look for wrecks—*saw nothing but floating Wreck, nmong which was n brig’s main most. For Charleston, The schr, X RICE BIRD, Capt. Homer, will meet with despatch; For freight I or passage, apply to Captain Homer on boiird nt Smith’s whnrf, or to ;J| J.B. HERBERT, Si Co. oct7 186 D. B. iMCilOLS ife co. KNIVES AND ‘.TAVEjnst received Rodger’s jLX FORKS, Ivpfy handles, in sets of 61 pieces. ALSO, WATCHES, JEWELRY, MILITA RY GOODS, and other articles in their line of business. Oftt 7 a!86 ’ Ready Made Clothing, T os At ntauus HIE subscriber intending to leave thi* place by the 20th of this month, offers his STOCK OF GOODS AT COST.—It, comprises a general ns- sortmentof CLOTHING OF ALL SIZER.* JOHN P. SETZ. net 7 .186 UiMON SOCIETY. A QUARTERLY MEStlNG will be held on lyMONhAYAFTERNOON, 11 th fnst.ut'4 o’ clock, tit the Society’s Hall. L. MASON, Secretary. Oct 7 , 186 mile south of thc lmr mark • of N. B. 'To have.been two weck.TdcstituRf of a mall. ' 'Sumiifm Panacea. T HE Subscribers hfiyu Just received from Phil ndelphia if fre^b sunply of this celebrated Me, flinne, und have mndif such arrangement* ns to keep a Ifconstontfiipply of it o‘n hnnd. Person* in want of this article can depend upon its being gen* uinef as it comn^tiirect from Mr. Swaitm * <* • lay 4-Hendrickson ‘ Drug oct ft .186 Chemist and Druggist*, Shad’s Buildings. . The Genuine Improved Seidlitz Powders. QA DOZEN of Ihe true English Seidlitz Pow 0\fders have been rereived from London, via New-York, per brig Monroe and for sale low bv LAY & HENDRICKSON oct 7 186 Chemist and Druggist*, Shad’s Buildings. W ' For New York. Tlie Packet Brig M UKKO S, Howland, Matter. Will sail oil Sutiday next, tho 10th Inst, for freight or passage having good accommo dation*, apply to Capt Hi OB board nr to , . HALL fo HOYT. N.B, Consignees are requested to call and receive their Goods at Jones’ Upper Whnrf. oe.t 5 185 4 , • For Baltimore. Tliesclit BAR RAC O, Read, Master, 1 Will sail on TIutMday next.—For freight or passage,.apply t6 tho muster on board, at Ride’s wharf, or to A. WADE, oct 2 m1R4 ESTABLISHED LINE wmiim -a ; x V OF. *ji New-York Packets. MASTERS. W. Beebe, D. Woop, D. Van Dyck. Bethlehem,—Georgia. A PUBLIC examination in this Academy will commence on Thursday the 14fti ofOctober, nnd bo continued from day to day at the pleasure The n ' ,ove «r« nllflrst rate of.pajpnt* and guardians who may be present.' I Dencm' commilndcrs, and will Ihe relations and friends of the voting ladlfts ore regularsucccssion throughout respectfully invited to attend, together with all I L\ tt ^ neighboring persons, who take pleusUre in the elo* vation of female elmracter. .The examination will embrace many of the most interesting branches, between the student of orthography, and tl»n*e df llumes Elements. It is hoped something will be done to show that the high es L intellectual attain ments nre the exclusive property of no sex. For the accommodation of spectator* tlie students will be examined in’thp new Church. . ’ Tim winter session will commenc**on the 15th of November. , Tr.nstB. , Board, tuition, loUgingAvasiiiiig, fire nml candle*, 'eievtuimontii* !jil80 ear SHIPS. SAVANNAH, LOUISA MATILDA, AUGUSTA, WM. WALLACE, EMPEROR, The' above are all first rate vessel?, wl 1 continue to lail'in t the season, leaving jBhtorN6w-Yorx”on Thursday, and New- 97 Sevannuh on Saturday in each week.’ By CalvlijiBaker. 'jjsS On FRIDAY ncxt.8th inst. nt 11 o'clock, nt too Store of R. L* Milling, Market Sijuare, his entire Stock of . ' ' ! SIOU.S. i Soifte of which ai’C of superior qualit y. Terms cash, Bankuble Money, oct 5 185 By J. B. Herbert &. co. ON SATURDAY, 9th inst. nt 11 o’clock, S Will bo sold before our Store, to close a consign* incut. 1 pipe 4th proof Cognac Brandy 3 cases fine Hats, 2 Boa each ALSO. A General assortment of - groceries; &<•. oc{7 186 Teruis cash. Charles F. Codwise and . 4 . J. W. Bachelder, , H AVE established themselves under tin firm of C. F. CODW19H fc Co. as Factors&Commission Merchants NEWrYORK. ■** - And tender theirservicesto their friends nml the public in'general for tho sale of Produce and ptfc* chase ofMcrchahdlze. ■ References, T. Wood, J. 11. Bennett. expo- JENt with board at Jones’s Upper jan 27 21 Messrs. A. Slaughter & C. Labuzan, ) , Jewett, Abell ii Co. J* 0 " tfr; John W. Long, Savanuab. Mossrs. Jewett 4^11 alsoy, ) Y or ;. Mitchell HI* eckcr, I0 * ,v, Francis J. Oliver, ^Boston. Richaril D. Tucker, fesqrs. ] J30Sl0 "' Bachelder & Codwisej Augusta, will make li!*»- or passage, apply to the Captains on 1 d advances on Cotton shippedJto C. F. CodwiK if, or to HALL & HOYT. Savnnnali 1 'Rcpiili 11 c an ive the above New Booksi m T. WILLIAMS, Hm just received, EPORTS of Casef oeguefl «nju afllngiAiw m the Supreme Judicial Coi ns, iXc F ctnviusPickorfns, vol I ofMa^sachusetts st—£6 60. an Law in relation to 76 for thc Scholastic year ofe * For the ses:Ion oFbalfy* Use of books,maps,ink and pencils prrscsfipn 1 All fees in advance. I11 the department oAhipic and painting, the terms of the present year continued. • Each young lady to furnish a pair of sheets and towels, t v X. By those unacquainted with the champ® 1 ofthls fostiluliontreferenoe can be hudtohisElcenency | : PrivUe Correspondence of William Counter, tKMJnfr r '; 0 ’’ i ^ 0 Prcsb^n^rnd offioers, of | witl^several of his most Intimate friopils now A Treatiso on the' water . ihri . late President of the United State* aud the late Wm. Cunningham Esq—price $1 26 A Review of thtoabotc by Timothy Pickering,■ price 75 cts. . The Private Joun the recoat voyage )f!l 00. Private CorrcipondenceHtf William Cowper, Esq. first r Courses, by Joseph K, Angoll, price $3 00. rr&spondchce between the. lion. John Adams _ f. Q. F. Lyon during icovery under Capt. Parry. thc University of Georgio—to theltcy.Dr. Brown published from, the originals.—$1 OOu —Dr. Joel Abbot—Dr. John GCV-Irdinc, or Judge The Strangers Grave—price 874 cent*. Wayn^r—As regards health and other local ad-1 The'Econon - ■ - vontni |oan itigjo: cln », no institution in the Southern’ Country I provemont ’aud] the publi to patroni dc to patronage. respc ctcrinlne the extent of' our Oar former means of improvement will* be in creased by an additional popufrrand able instruc tress. By another instrainentjfor tho benefit of those engaged in thc aenuisition of music: and if poscible, by n more unuivided attention on the part of those hitherto engaged in tfie literary de- t*. iu; precept for the im- d preset _i ' plate* I3y Wm Kitchiner, Tnlctjsfa Traveler part oct6 m!85 Cheese, 15 Casks prime Goshen ition of tfie sight, kc. with , M. D—prico'874 cents. art Sit.—price d l 00, er &c. hecse do pertinent oct 7 1*86 '26 boxes do 10 bags Pepper # T 19 do Pimento Just received and for sale by • L. PETTY. To Bent. Two dwelling Rouses on State „oct 1 *il84 Apples. * street, Columbia to /. JNO.F. LLOYD rl87 | oi’Co. Now.York, DjF The Editors of th nnd Georgia Journal, will please give tj six insertions, weekly, and forward their accounts l .to this office.' , »• oct 2 1.1 S’* Fencing’ and Dancing. IVTR. SUDER Informs Id, fricnij* and the pub- I.Y_B licthat liis sehool for Aming fodi - * un8 .Masterftvilkbe opened in the Woshin^ton 11 all ort Uie6th inst. at6 o’clock, P. M. ..!»l He wjit also atteni) Heiuinarics,audprivate ilics—aua as soon os .classes aie mn*ln up, tltere w'dlbeaNight School ^‘or young gentlt* ,cu.— Terms of Tuition as heretofore. Mr. S. will also give lessees on the Broad and Small Swordf e\rvoise, togothcr witli tlie divisions of the Cut am' Tii-ust- °Ct 2 mI84-* *w , 1 y_. -- The JLibrory X [ 8 open for the delivery of Hooke, on Monday, Wednesday, ami Friday, from tureb until tim o'ddok.. • au» 20 149 . Jiveiiiiig iSciioui. Near tho Catholid Church. T HE subscriber will recommence I11* F.V. aiag School on .thaj^ilM^lylonMlraBBlEtobcWr* I Those ^oung m'litmmnn Wba q.repfirf J themselvesfortne Cduutini iIon*■*,orMecliuniei* 1 will please to mtik’ 1 eayly tqij in non. . ‘ | tCF Four chiidri'ii n.ay be Ihvo amodoted with board 4-e. iu thc subscribers family, sept2S Ji,*!82 Pf. t'S-lR 1IYNE5 A John T. Bowland, * e ONTINUES to do busim - in Mijlrtdgevilie, ’find tenders the offer of bis service- to the O.F.LLOYD. clM “dllELCAM.EY.fc "’’cH “ tlie trausaAionof LANDING (T 50 HEALTH. H EALTH, the greatest of all earthly blessings, At this season of the year, when i t is so high ly proper and important to cleanse the Stomach and Bowels of redundancy of bile, nnd nil perni cious nnd ruinous accumulations, the proprietors of LEE’S most e collent ANTI-BILIOUS FILLS, would very respectfully advise the use • of several doses of them, and thereby in many instances pre vent head-nches, siekness at the stomach, obsti nntc obstructions of the bowels, scorching fevers foe. LEE’S WORM DESTROYING LO ZENGES. a most powerful Medicine, removes and destroys all kinds of worms. LEE’S ELIXER, an invaluable maili cine, It never fails to cure the most violent cold, and nffords instant nnd great relief, in all obstinate coughs, it also relieves young children from cho r LEE’S NERVOUS CORDIAL, on excellent medicine fur oil nervous affections, weakness, pains in loius, back, 4* c LEE’S ESSENCE OF MUSTARD no medicine ever excelled this in enring rheuma tism, sprains, bruises, frosted feel, 4’C. foe. LEfV’S AGUE AND FEVER DROPS ffiilinir rurp. * LEE’S SOVEREIGN OINTMENT, warranted to euro the itch, by only one applica tion. LEE’S PERSIAN LOTION, an ex cellent medicine for enring tetters, > ring worms, prickly heat; softens the skin, and improves the complexion. LEE’S INDIAN VEGETABLE SPE CIFIC—An effectual cure for the Venereal and Gonorluen. LEES’ TOOTH-ACHE DROPS— which give immediate relief. LEE’S TOOTH POWDER—Which cleanses and beautifies the teeth. LEE’S EYE WATER—A certain cure for sore eyes. LEE’S ANODYNE ELIXIR—For the cure of head-aches. LEE’S CORN PLAISTER—For re moving and destroying corns. LEE’S LIP SALVE. [FT Numerous cases of corf.s could be annex ed, of tlie happy and good effects that have iol- lowedthe use of thc above JUSTLY CELEBRA- TEfi FAMILY MEDICINES, hut the publisher has uot room for them in this paper. *,* Please to observe whatever, and where ever you buy none can bo Lee’s Genuine Family Medi cines, without the signature of the proprietor, NOAH RIDGELY, Late Michael Lee Co. The above famous family medicines ure for sale by 4 DR. A. DELAROCHE, Senr. Druggist, Savannah, Who has just received a fresh supply from Balti more. or, 17 186 . From Brig Mary, HIIDS. Philadelphia Rye Whiskey 200 barrels do do da 30 do Loaf -Sugar 4 hogsheads basket Salt AVhich will be sold low bv P. M’DERMOTT, Market Square. orto 185 seimiue patent Family Medicines jihds. f EES Pills Churches Ess. Mustard Ovr 10 bbls Ll Anderson* do Cbings w orm Lozenges fln l*Ax« Cbings wpnn Lozenges j Thomprons teeth paste do eye wider Loaf Sugar, Wlmkey and Gin. BBLS Baltimore Loaf Sugar DU 40 do do Whiskey 10 do do Gin Landing from schr Eclipse, nnd for sale bv DOUGLASS fo SORRfcL. net 5 i*186 - >i> eef. Goshen Butter and smoked KEGS prime Goshen Butter Beef—Landing J. B. HERBERT fo CO. 20 4 bbls smoked Beef—Landing and for sale by oct*> 185 this mocU.. To Rent. The Store and Dwelling John ston’s Square, latch by Mr..T. Walton, and Apply to M. GRIFFITH, r!86 sly occupied i Mrs. Blogg.— Market Square. Notice. JpEllSON’S having claim* agalhst thfi estate of Charles W. Tebcau, are requested to pri them, and those indebted to niuke innne payment to the Subscriber—accounts against the said estate to be loft witli Messrs 8. C. fo J. Schenk. Ft E. TEBEAU, Adffif, ootT 186 L. PETT Y, Offers for Sale; fXA HIIDS. St. Croix Sugar Aim P 20 barrels do do 100 bags Coffee 10 do Fimcnto 10 do Pepper 6 do Race Ginger ^ 15 qr chests Ilyson Tea 10 pipes Holland Gin 6 pipes Cognac Brandy 3 .puncheons Jamaica Rum 20 tierces London Brown Stout- 10 qr casks Malaga Wine • 40 bnneis Whiskey 30 do G{n 25 do Prime Polk 4ft do Loaf Sugar 10 keg* Tobacco ot an approved brand 60 boxes Soap 40 keg* supr White. Lead 200 bags Shot; assorted 15 Casks Cheese ALSO, 60 pieces Cotton Bagging 1 bale Twine # 15 pieces White Plains, Nos. 1 and 2. ort 6 b!85 J Hooper*, do Jamas * do Churches cough drop; Rogers vegetable Anderson* do pu Bulsom Honoy Haarlem oil Audlere lanativc British oil Opodeldock Henry* canc’d magnesia Squires elixir Batemans drops, 4^ Salts Lemons I Can constantly be had at the store of LAY fo HENDRICKSON, Chemists and Druggists, Shad’s Building*. i*pt38 182 Fresh Teas. J. B. HERBERT & Co. nAVB CONSTANTLY ON RAND, Chests, half chosts,ten cattysjlve cat- r ' tys and cannisters Hr son Tea Ten cattys,five cattyi and cannisteialMPERULand Gunpowder Teas Hyson skin, tonkay, souchong and Bohea Teas Ail of which are of tlie latest importation, and will be sold on accommodating terms. sept 28 182 White Lead. AA kegs White Lead, loading fm ship Wm. A UHF WuJlace, and for aule by FoY«ale7. 8t. Crdof^bgttii * . * Green Cofffee " g* l oses Bacon assorted 25 tibis P. Purk 40 cr«m CfockciY H ALL fo HOYT. oct 2 181 , Law Notice. T HE undersigned having formed a W;nfic tion in the practice of the law, will attend to cases in all the Flint Circuits, and in the ad joining counties of the Ocmulgoe und SoutiAru Circuits. OLIVER 11. PIUN CE; EDWARD D. Tit At Y. Reference in Savannah to C, W. Rockwell Co. Macon, June 4, 182L jitly 3 14(i Market square Notice!' Tlie celebrated stand, for the sale of Boots aud Shoes, at pre sent occupied by R* L. Milling, will bp for Rent on the 1 Itli last. Appli cation can bo made to Thos. R. Price, merchant, in the sftme Square, or to the undersigned. GEO. PENNEY. oct 5 185 sept 28 183 CALVIN BAKER. Coni bushels Corn are offored for sale on 8 UUU reasonable terms by si) 82 EBEN. JENCKES. sept 23 Bach’ Double Anchor Schie dam Gin, -fl Ch BBLS landirtg from brig Munro, for sale I I Jj l.y the Subscrilier, who will receive a re- ‘ ir supply, ‘ distillery— For Rent. The House iu Brcughton-st. lately occupied by Mr. 'YetS . — The house corner of-Drayton" dd York-streeti, occupied,by The bouse fronting Oglethorpe occupied by Capt. rr-^ ~r,—~r. ■ 7% : 1 Bee. The house on the opposite side'of the feugar, Codec j Cotton Bagging, Square, occupied byMr. Leach* Soap, &c. v- BBLS. Muscovado Sugar 8 hhds do do bags prime Havana Green Coffee 40 pieces Cotton Bagging 100 half boxes Soap 2 bales Oznaburghs 25 boxes Mucntel Raisins 6 bales Domesdc Shirtings and Sheet- j For sale by CALVIN BAKER, sept 28 182 L. G. Salt, and Salmon. ‘ BUSHfcLSL.G.Su' A Several other stores corner, of Apply to oct 6 . ' te* ALSO, ;ood dwelling houses, niid the Broughton .’and' Baruard-streets. J. MARSHALL. . ■ . ii. ’ • sept To Rent. . The three story biriclft build ing bn jjie Bay, lately occupied by James DicksOn fo Co. us a Whole sale Dry Good Store. 4 Apply to t ;*c. w. nt Em Apply to lOCKWELL’foCO. 3000 ceived gular supply, throughout the season,^ direct from the distillery—In'" ~ ~ -.--j "“'‘ _ oct 5 Store, 2 Casks London Porter. JAMES REA. Taylor’s Buildings. m!85 FACTORAGE. T HE subscriber tenders bis thanks to hisfriends | and the public for the liberal encourage ment he has received in the FACTORAGE and COMMISSION BUSINESS, and trusts that by a strict attention to the interest I of the Planter, he will merit a continuance of their | patronage. For sale. Grundy’s white Plains Prime 42 inch Cotton Bng^ ELIAS, FORT, Commerce Row, oct 5 186 > , . T HE public are informed that the subscribers have located and formed a, connexion in Jacksqnboro, Scriven County, Ga. 4 Where one of them will always be found exeepl when pro fessionally engaged elsewhere. They purpose to attend the several courts of the several Counties; Scriveh, Burke and Jefferson—also those of Rich mond, Warren, and Emanuel, They hope by close application, a*d a due attention to the bu siness of their profession, to merit and receive a share of the public patronage, Busiaessconfided to their cure will be thankfully received and punctually attended to r fy JAMES LEWIS, , . .T091AH 6. PATTERSON. ilmon INSTORE, 60 bags prime Green Coffee 10 hhds St Croix Sugar 10 do Jam. Rum 6 do N.O. do 76. bbls prime Pork 10 tons iron 20 crates crockery 60 bbls flour 25 qrOosks Malaga Wine 30 bblisTJnian Gin 3 cases Hats 6 Trunks Shoes 60 bbls Loaf Sugar 25 do prime Baltimore Hams 30,000 Spanish Scgors An assortment of Castings, and Waggon For sale by J. B. HERBERT 4 sept28 182 For Rent. The brick liouse^ in South Broad Street, belonging to th< esti'l’hos. Gardner, dec. At presen occupied by Thomas Butler, Hurt F terms, npply to H. KIlufY. sept l182 Boxes foCO. To Rent, The Eastern tenement of the Subscribers Brick Building in « iton street; lately occupied by rooks—The situation is very eligible both in regard tmhealth and its contiguity to business—It lias every Convenience for a private dwelling or boarding house. Apply to J. PENFIELD. | \HE undersigned committee will receive pro- [ ( * ue notice. Treasury Department, AUGUS’i 2<»th, 1824. TVTOTICE is hereby given to the proprietors o -L Y the Deferred Six per Cent. Stock, that th last payment on account of the principal arid in terest of the said stock, will become due the fir-, of October next ensuing the date hereof, and tha the snme wUl be paid.on that day nt the Treasc ry, and at the Loan Offices having such stoc standing ou their books, to the stock holders o to their attorneys/upon the surrender of the or ginal certificates of said stock. WM. H. CRAWFORD, Secretary of the Treasury. sept 4 173 Assize of Bread average price of flour bein'* )*!G- p , 196 we’fiht tlig weight'of bread 1 r bai for th T he rel. present mouth must b* 124 Loaf u lbs 13 ounces 6[ do 1 do C[ do ofwhich all bakers and sellers of bread will tak m _ .... . , , X posals for keeping in repair the city Clock, j until the first meeting of Council in January next; | Busiaessconfided I proposals for the same will be left with either of oet 6 185 J. I. ROBERTS, c. t. the undersigned* 6e$t 18 179 GEORGE SHICK, J. B* GAUDRY, J. G. hauebsham* Corn for Sale. OAfoYA RRSHELS Prime CORN for sa] J3UUU Apply to O.B. LAMAR. sopt 28 182 ' T v.‘^ *